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So, 'Far from Bashar' is this really intimate documentary directed by Pascal Sanchez. It dives deep into the lives of the al-Mahamid family who escaped the chaos of Syria and now navigate their new life in Montreal. The pacing feels real and unhurried, which lets you really absorb the weight of their experiences. The atmosphere is tinged with a mix of hope and sorrow, reflecting the ongoing conflict they left behind. You get a genuine sense of their struggle, not just to adapt, but to hold onto their identity while grappling with distant war horrors. It’s raw, it’s personal, and it really showcases the resilience of the human spirit amid turmoil. It’s not flashy, but it’s definitely poignant in its storytelling.
Intimate portrayal of a family's struggle.Captivating atmosphere with realistic pacing.Themes of identity and resilience amid conflict.
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